Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter

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  • MIT Museum
  • Graphic promotional graphic for an Author Talk at the MIT Museum titled Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter. The MIT Museum logo is in the bottom left corner of the image.

    Join us at the MIT Museum as we welcome scholars Jana Dambrogio and Daniel Starza Smith to discuss their new book, Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter.

    Registration required

    • Sign-up is ongoing

    Cost

    $5

    Ubicación

    • In-person only.

    MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

    314 Main Street
    Building E-28
    Cambridge, MA 02142
    Estados Unidos

    Neighborhood
  • Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

    Dates and Times

    Viernes, Junio 13 6PM – 8PM

    Additional information

    The presentation will be followed by a letterlocking making activity. 

    Before the invention of the gummed enevelope in the 1830s, how did people secure their private letters? The answer is letterlocking — the ingenious process of securing a letter using a combination of folds, tucks, slits, or adhesives such as sealing wax, so that it becomes its own envelope. 

    Learn more and buy tickets here: https://mitmuseum.mit.edu/programs/letterlocking-the-hidden-history-of-the-letter 

    Graphic promotional graphic for an Author Talk at the MIT Museum titled Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter. The MIT Museum logo is in the bottom left corner of the image.

    Viernes, Junio 13 6PM – 8PM

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    Kate Silverman Wilson

    MIT Museum

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    Last updated Mayo 2, 2025.